Safety
//ˈseɪfti//
Word Type
Noun
Verb
The word "safety" can be used as noun and verb.
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Ramsbottom safety valve auto safety seat biosafety car safety seat certified safety professional child safety seat cybersafety e-safety elf and safety elfin safety fire safety free safety health and safety infant safety seat insafety margin of safety memory safety miners safety candlestick nanosafety occupational health and safety occupational safety and health public safety announcement range safety range safety officer range safety system safetify safetiness safety arch safety area safety belt safety bicycle safety boot safety buoy safety cage safety call safety car safety card safety catch safety chain safety coffin safety curtain safety cushion safety deposit safety drill safety factor safety first safety fuse safety glass safety glasses safety hammer safety helmet safety hoist safety in numbers safety island safety lamp safety lock safety match safety measures safety mechanism safety net safety of shadows safety orange safety paper safety pin safety plug safety razor safety reflector safety rein safety school safety scissors safety seat safety shoe safety shorts safety spot safety squat safety squeeze safety squints safety stock safety stop safety thongs safety tube safety valve safety yellow safety-conscious safety-critical safety-deposit box safety-valve safetyism social safety net strong safety supersafety there is safety in numbers transport safety board transportation safety board trust and safety type safety unsafety virtual safety car
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accidental against aviation being being safe cap certainty component defend detach equipment for health health locks mechanical mechanism medicine medicine cap pin players position protection regulation sacked safe safety bicycle safety squeeze scrimmage secure security tackled team toddler toddler locks vibration work work regulation
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